Changhua Triangle Park, Public park in Zhongyang Village, Taiwan
Changhua Triangle Park is a public park in Zhongyang Village characterized by its triangular layout and landscaped walkways. The grounds feature planted areas, seating zones, and open spaces designed for various outdoor activities that serve the local neighborhood.
The park originated from local development efforts that converted a vacant plot of land into a public recreation space. This transformation responded directly to community growth and the need for accessible green areas in the residential neighborhood.
The space functions as a gathering point where neighbors meet for local events, outdoor performances, and traditional festivities throughout the year. These regular occasions strengthen bonds within the community and mark important moments in the rhythm of village life.
The park is open year-round with no admission fee and includes bathrooms, benches, and drinking fountains for visitor comfort. The pathways are well-maintained and easy to navigate, making the space accessible for people of varying mobility levels.
Yellow cypress trees line the walking paths, creating natural corridors with overhead canopy coverage. These mature trees not only provide shade but also shelter various bird species that inhabit the park throughout the year.
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